This year’s election will be America’s last if Donald Trump loses, Elon Musk has said
Elon Musk at the US-Mexico border, Eagle Pass, Texas, September 28, 2023. © Getty Images / John Moore
The Democratic Party could turn the US into a de facto one-party state if they succeed in boosting their electorate in swing states by increasingly providing citizenship to illegal immigrants, tech mogul Elon Musk has argued.
This comes as the presidential election is just over a month away, with the rhetoric on both sides becoming more heated. Democratic Party candidate and current Vice President Kamala Harris has repeatedly called her Republican rival, former President Donald Trump, a threat to democracy.
Musk, who endorsed Trump in July, claimed that the opposite is true in a post on X on Saturday.
“Very few Americans realize that if Trump is NOT elected, this will be the last election. Far from being a threat to democracy, he is the only way to save it!” he said.
“Let me explain: if even 1 in 20 illegals become citizens per year – something the Democrats are expediting as fast as humanly possible – that would be about 2 million new legal voters in four years,” Musk said in reply to a post claiming that 9 million illegal immigrants are eligible for citizenship under the current US administration.
“Moreover, the Biden/Harris administration has been flying ‘asylum seekers,’ who are fast-tracked to citizenship, directly into swing states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Arizona. It is a surefire way to win every election,” he added.
With swing states often determining US elections by a margin of fewer than 20,000 votes, Musk claimed that if the Democrats succeed in using immigration to boost their electorate, there will be no more swing states. The only elections thereafter would be Democratic primaries, similar to what occurred in California in the late 1980s, he said.
“America then becomes a one-party state, and democracy is over,” Musk said.
Musk announced in July that he would be closing the offices of X in San Francisco, saying he’s “had enough of dodging gangs of violent drug addicts just to get in and out of the building.” X’s relocation to Texas coincided with multiple high-profile business departures amid the city’s well-documented homelessness, drug, and crime epidemic.
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Illegal immigration and the situation at the border have become major points of contention between Democrats and Republicans in this election cycle. Trump has criticized his Democratic opponents on immigration issues, condemning President Joe Biden’s reinstatement of the Obama-era ‘catch and release’ policy, which he claims allows convicted criminals among illegal immigrants to be released into the US.